Trial Information

The National Cancer Institute has been conducting research in countries around the world with the purpose of documenting international differences in hormone and growth factor levels with the intent of trying to understand how these relate to health. In particular, recent evidence suggests that hormones and growth factors very early in life may affect later disease risk. Dr. Ganmaa, a native Mongolian physician and Harvard-trained scientist suggested including Mongolia as one of the research settings for the NCI multi-centered study since the country offers a distinct population with unique lifestyles and traditions.

Over the last decade and a half Mongolia has experienced profound economic changes resulting in mass migration from a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence to a more western lifestyle in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar. Together with the contrast in exposures between traditional and urban settings, migration presents the opportunity to study women as they acculturate to a more western lifestyle.

Mongolia provides a unique opportunity to assess whether differences in urban and rural lifestyles and behaviors influence health. The purpose of the study is to assess whether the pregnancy environment differs in women living a traditional lifestyle compared with a more urban lifestyle, and by degree of western acculturation among those who have recently migrated to the capital. We plan to compare steroid hormones and growth factors in maternal and cord blood samples from pregnant Mongolian women living in rural and urban areas with pregnant women from the US (at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston), UK (the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children), Norway (the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort) and outside Beijing, China (CDC's randomized trial of pregnancy supplements).

Inclusion Criteria

- INCLUSION CRITERIA:

Eligible for study are pregnant women 18 years of age or older, with singleton, presumed to be viable pregnancies that were naturally conceived, who receive prenatal care at the Maternity Hospital in UlaanBaatar (MCHRC) or the Bulgan and Selenge General Hospitals.

Type of Study:

Observational

Study Design:

Time Perspective: Prospective

Principal Investigator

Rebecca Troisi, D.Sc.

Investigator Role:

Principal Investigator

Investigator Affiliation:

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Authority:

United States: Federal Government

Study ID:

999910152

NCT ID:

NCT01160549

Start Date:

June 2010

Completion Date:

Related Keywords:

Breast Cancer

Pregnancy

Hormones

Mongolia

Asian

Breast Cancer

Breast Neoplasms

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